Albury Identity Dead One of the oldest and most popular residents of the Riverina, Mr. John L. McEachern, has died, at the age of 77 years. He has been in business as a &amp;nbsp; blacksmith for 60 years, and was one of tlio ohlu.st Oildl'olhnvfl, having jollied tliu MmiiOioHtor Unity Order In 1804, Ho occupied for a tcrnr tlio jioaltlon of Dis trict (irinid Master. Ho was also ft vary iild'i'rroiiiiiHmi,mid wit 11 a member of tliu Allniry Hospital committed for inoro than Ufi years, ' Hn took a deep Intercut/ In hospital and -lodgo imiMerH, Mri Mill cnlin MclCachern, tliu well-known basso, wan IiIH nephew,

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. WHO IS 'RESPONSIBLE ? It has been asserted that every country should he able to lincl sufficient work tor its residents to do, and that the onus of provid ing this work should fall upon the Government if the ordinary channels of employment were closed through certain adverse con ditions operating. It has become more or less an accepted prin cipl u tlie olcf slogan of the Labor Party, in which they con tended for "the right to work," was recognisod. If the Govern ' ment has not the work available, so strongly is the principle of "the right to work" held, doles of money have been made. It may be safely asserted that every citizen has the righl to work whilst he is able, and to be assisted if unable lo function in that way. There is no country in the world rich enough to keep hnen unemployed, and few unemployed sulliciently wealthy to refuse work. To pay out unemployment doles is bad economy, for there is no return; it is harmful. nationally, because it insu...